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Perspectives</H1>
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 The workbench window displays one or more perspectives. Initially one perspective,
 the Resource perspective, is displayed. A perspective consists of views
 like the Navigator view and editors for working with your resources.
More than one workbench window can be open at any given time.&nbsp; </P>
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So far we have only used the Resource
perspective (shown below). In this section we will explore how to open and work with
other perspectives. </P>
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A perspective provides us with a set of capabilities aimed at accomplishing a
specific type of task, or working with specific types of
resources.&nbsp;&nbsp; </P>
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